smash
- May 30th, 2011
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joining the nbc fall 2011 lineup, this is where it’s at, baby. for those of you who love glee but are tired of soap operas, smash is refreshing, dazzling and goose-bump good.
debra messing is back as debra messing, but for once we appreciate how awesome she can be in a normal setting. outside of our realm of understanding, of course, but normal all the same. there’s work behind every performance we see, there’s inspiration and creativity behind every hit we recycle.
this is my first acquaintance with christian borle – by all appearances he’s the real jack mcfarland and will truman wrapped up in one, his relationship with debra is perfection. jack davenport is artistic and sexy – i’m liking him jaded and skeezy, it gives him an edge i didn’t realize i needed from him. katharine mcphee is a star, and this seems to be the perfect vehicle to bring her to the level she deserves. there’s a reason angelica huston is a legend – and she doesn’t disappoint.
but i’m most interested in two of our supporting characters. raza jaffrey manages to redefine sexiness and the modern man – the hope is to peel back layers, and find out what makes him tick. and megan hilty manages to capture our confused hearts – we know on some level, we’re supposed to hate her for competing with our protagonist – yet we can’t help but feel for her.
smash touches on the perfect balance of making the fantasy real, showing us the perspiration – but at the same time, astonishes us with the razzle-dazzle perfection of broadway musicale.
the modern musical for the over-fifteen, i predict it will live up to it’s name.
rating: watch it. with a friend, alone, i don’t care. every monday this fall, 10pm (EST), 9pm (CST)